Triple Shockwave from Sun Crossing Rocket

(apod.nasa.gov)

30 points | by xnx 10 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • dredmorbius 2 hours ago ago

    There are a few other examples of rocket-launch shockwaves being visible from the ground, captured on video.

    This one shows a shock through clouds over the launch site, at about 1m40s: <https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=p0xY69kUtdU&t=102>.

    Shockwaves below the rocket are visible at about 20--30s in this Starship launch: <https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=P-9_hPDbhrg&t=18>.

    (There are several other Starship launches showing sonic effects, though I suspect those may be related to the sheer noise level rather than velocity-based sonic booms.)

    The most interesting one for me (and what I'd been looking for finding the above two clips) was an Atlas V launch which generated visible radiating ripples, like water on a pond around a thrown stone, seen here at about 1m50s: <https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=UXlzVvCx3Aw&t=110>

    And another APOD sun-related launch shock image which again seems noise- rather than velocity-based, beautiful in its own way, here: <https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240928.html>.

  • pimlottc 5 hours ago ago

    There’s a hyphen missing from the original title that changes the meaning significantly… it should read “Sun-Crossing Rocket”

    • drfloyd51 4 hours ago ago

      Sun Crossing-Rocket

  • thanatos519 10 hours ago ago

    So many scientific principles visible in one image. Astounding!

  • jrjrjrkrfkfkkr 4 hours ago ago

    US is using nazis to develop rockets yet again!

  • thatsayanfr 9 hours ago ago

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